Charge symmetry breaking (CSB) in the strong interaction occurs because of
the difference between the masses of the up and down quarks. The use of
effective field theories allows us to follow this influence of confined quarks
in hadronic and nuclear systems. The progress in observing and understanding
CSB is reviewed with particular attention to the recent successful observations
of CSB in measurements involving the production of a single neutral pion and to
the related theoretical progress.Comment: 41 pages, 10 figures, for Nov. 2006 edition Annual Review of Nuclear
and Particle Physic
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